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[QUOTE="msf22b, post: 5001209, member: 656"] Thank You Nan; wonderful clips I was born in 1939 and missed that season You may recall that in '51, having won the NCAA and the NIT, City College was caught up in a point-shaving scandal and the college never played Div 1 BB again... I started going to the old Garden to watch college doubleheaders when I was 13. A buddy in my music school's brother was the manager of the NYU team and used to get us tix. The most memorable game we attended was the Seattle/NYU, bombs away, no D game in December '52 when the O'Brien twins scored 62 points between them and Seattle won 102-101...I clearly remember the NYU star that I adored, Boris Nachamkin who went on to play (briefly) with Rochester Royals (with Bobby Wanzer) and wound up living in London with an important position at Baker's Trust. Ah, those were the days. [/QUOTE]
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